Straits Echo, 15 May 1913
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Title Section36 1913-05-15 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. URCLLATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 11. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, THURSDAY, 15 th MAY, 1913. Single Copy, 10 centi. No. 10936 words
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Advertisement1084 1913-05-15 1 If yon rcM|air a Tonic and something to nourish yon, drink DOG’S HEAD GUINNESS’S STOUT and look for thia label R« to that you get it TiANG LEE tit Co., Sol* Agent*. Andrew Usher 8 Go.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co.. AGKNTS FOR PENANG V F. M.1,084 words
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Advertisement18 1913-05-15 1 TIGER BRAND CEMENT. S' N!2SS H ss AS T c.S *0 S m St BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES.18 words
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Advertisement420 1913-05-15 2 NATO I r» Mil I r LION BRAND.; (STERILIZED) J The Ideal Milk for use in the tropics, being absolutely pure whilst retaining its natural qualities and flavour. i»' r''4 i “Chop” Singah. Gold Medals. a M// ol i Grant! Prix: 5 y r i»i? lvcv St. Lcjis 904 LONDON420 words
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Article1145 1913-05-15 3 If it be true, as do doubt it is, that the .country is happy which has no history we i may congratulate the btraits Settlements Association on the barrenness of its records i for the past rear. Nothing has b en done out here, and nothing in1,145 words
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Article288 1913-05-15 3 Men have r >uio to London in many moods,” says Mr* Whitten in his fascinating l»ook, ,-t Londoner's London. "Alexander Wedderburn (Lord Loughborough), whoso old house is marked by a tablet in Russell Square, came to London in a huff, lie might have remained all288 words
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Article270 1913-05-15 3 May, 1013. Date. n w L W H. W. L. W. A.M. A M. P.M. P.M.J 15Hi 9.08, 2.08, 8.39, 3.01 lOtli 9.52, 3.15, 9.38, 4.03 17Hi 10.28, 4.02, 10.26, 4.51 18th 10.11, 1,45, 11.10. 5.33 19th 11.33, 5.35, 11.53, 6.14 20th 12.06, 6.01, Nil. C.270 words
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Advertisement84 1913-05-15 3 L O. Hotel. •:o> SPECIAL TIFFIN EVERY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY. FOR SNOW-WHITE LINEN. CO TO LAM AH KEE’S LAUNDRY, MARKET ROAD. TAIPING. WORKMANSHIP EXQUISITE. PRICES WODiRATE O J J*»* l#p I «mm jMMM >srtr m m w--1 A Perfect A Royal V i§ <> j e *5 Drink. The King of84 words
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Advertisement82 1913-05-15 3 Croup. This disease is so dangerous and so rapid in its development that every mother of young children should he prepared for it. It is very risky to wait until the attack of croup appears and then send for medicine and let the child suffer until it eau be obtained.82 words
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Advertisement53 1913-05-15 3 Always Recommend It. In almost every community there is some one whose life has been saved by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy! Sueh persons seldom miss an opportunity to recommend it, and these recommendations and its never failing qualities account for its great popularity. For sale by all Dispen53 words
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Article110 1913-05-15 4 Furtt Bulow, Gar. a.*., 4799, Fngar, Mar 14, Rotterdam, Apr. 12, Gan.—B. M. A Co. Den of Qlamis, Br. 3,318, Low, May 14, Yokohama, Apr. 8, Gan. —B A Co. Toy, Br. 294, Campbell, May 14, Tongkah, May 13, Goa.—E. 8. C«*.» Ltd Seang Bee, Br. 3,784, Travis. May110 words
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Article60 1913-05-15 4 Mat 15. Tong Chuan, for Alor Star (Kadah). Gitela, for Singapora, China and Japan. Merkut, for Dali and Asahan. Jonet Nicoll, for Port Swettenham, Tort Dickson and Malacca. Tara, for Port Swettanham and Singapore. Malay, tor Deli. Avagyee, for Dindings, SitiAwan ana Teluk Anion. Gregory Apcar, tor Singapore, China60 words
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Article291 1913-05-15 4 Com Lang». Edi, T. Semawa, Segli, Olehleh amd Sabang—Par Speelman, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Taluk Anaan—Par Hebe, to-morrow, 4 p.m. Caylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Muntius Egypt and vil Brindisi, far Europa #tc. —Ptr Cbiu, 17th inst., 1 p m. On Wm Days. Taiping, 7-15 a.m., 1 p.m. and 4291 words
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Article125 1913-05-15 4 Pbnamo, Mat 15. (Bf courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4, 4 months* eight Bank 2,4,** 3 Credit 2,4j| M 3 Documentary.. 2/4JJ Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 1744 3 days’ sight Private 1754 Bombay, Demand Bank 1 74 4 Moulmein, Demand Bank 173 a M 8 days*125 words
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Article226 1913-05-15 4 Gold Leaf »64.60 Black Pepper no stock White Pepper M 33. —sales Trang Pepper 20.50 buyers Cloves •et ...39 out 0/ season Maco 120 nominal Pickings 98.50 sales Nutmegs 110 s. 23.50 buyers No. 1 8.20 safes Sugar < 2 8.10 sales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 10.60 buyers226 words
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Article200 1913-05-15 4 Pisano, Mat 15 Bbek— cts. Soup per catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat... 16 Rump Stoak 24 Ox Tail each 30 h Tongue... 55 Ibdt 15 Heart 30 Liver per catt) 1 55 Pork— Pork p6i cattv 3$ Pig'i Hoad... 26 F 061 .m200 words
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Article1974 1913-05-15 4 a 0 i I l,|a Number of ”3 -J 3S Capital. Shares > Dividends. Name. I S J 3 1 I 1 S I 1 1 1 1 i (5 i a 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 RUBBER DOLLAR SHARES. I p.c. p.c. p.c. 1909 4-50,000' 130,000 1 11,974 words
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Advertisement48 1913-05-15 4 The man was henpecked—there’a no doubt. And when hia apouao was ill. He had to fetch aome medicine To cure that dreadful chill. Said aha You’re got this awful atuff, A doae I’ll not endure I’ll break jour bead man, if jou don’t Fetch Wooda’ Great Peppermint Cure48 words
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Advertisement45 1913-05-15 4 Now Is th« Time. For rheumatism you will find nothing better than Chamberlain’s Fain Balm. Now is the time to get rid of it. Try this liniment and see hew quickly it will relieve the pain and soreness. Fo: sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.45 words
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Advertisement86 1913-05-15 4 For Children’s Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. CHAPOTEAUT’8 H(J0( NO CURATIVE TASTI KINCIPLE SO >r SMELL n .D .NO LIVEK NAUSEA OIL MORRHUOL Is superior to Emulsions or Oil, it cures Incipient Consumption, Coughs, Bronchitis anil Scrofula. Each tiny Morrhuol capsule is extracted from a tcaspoonful of86 words
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Article859 1913-05-15 5 TO THE EIMTOR OK THE STRAITS VCIIO;” Dear Sir, Your editorial A Plea for a Public Trustee,” which appeared in your last Friday’s issue, must h>ve filled a considerable portion of the population with pleasure; if the appeal is successful they must bo grateful859 words
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Article72 1913-05-15 5 The following were the results of the ties played off yesterday Championship. R N Goodwin beat S C Ambrose 21 —18. Single Handicap. Dr Rose beat Hon \Y Evans 21—20. Ttains of Four. Goldie, Cuuuinghaui, Stewart and Hon Evans beat Dunn, Oweu. Rose and Hamilton72 words
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Article458 1913-05-15 5 C.F.C. U 4. O.F.C. ihe postponed semi-lina! Cup Tie between the Crescents and the Old Farquhars, was played off yesterday evening on the Esplanade before a large crowd of spectator*. After a very hard tussle the game ended iu a goalless draw, although extra time wig allowed.. Mr.458 words
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Article151 1913-05-15 5 THE KHOO SOU TAT CASE. Accused Acquitted. 1 Un the conclusion of the evidence for th i I defence yesterday, iu the case in which I Khoo Soo Tat was charged with the theft I of tin ore, belonging to the Eastern Smelt-1 ing Company, Mr. S. F.151 words
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Article65 1913-05-15 5 To-i*ai. 1 Or »i Day of till Moon. P. V. Cadets, Company Drill. B.i» I, Golf Club, 6 p m George Town Cinematograph, Rmila Eaugsar Road. Sfra ts Cinematograph, Ponang Road. Penang Motion Picture Show, Penang Road. To-morrow. 11th Day of 4th Moon. Bind, Esplanade, 6 p.m. G »orge65 words
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Advertisement340 1913-05-15 5 O DOooOC THE BERNESE ALPS MILK Co.'s o o o a Product* were awarded the G RA N D P Rl X (The highest award obtainable) Attu Liiirorsal and '.MenUI Exhibition, Brussel*, 1P10. SLEDGE MILK >r tupplitd to all the Ccv:rnm?M U i l- pens in the Fcderaled Malay States.340 words
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Advertisement8 1913-05-15 5 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Care.8 words
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Advertisement51 1913-05-15 5 THIS IS IT! 1 Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODOHLESS The latest scientific pre parationof COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by the medical profession. OF ALL CrfEMISTS Price $1.25 nd $2.0051 words
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Advertisement121 1913-05-15 5 Messrs. W. D. H. O. WILLS' Embassy” Cigarettes. A New Brand of Virginia Cigarettes. Packed in Air-tight tins of 50 and 25. OBTAINABLE AT MESSRS. PRITCHARD CO. And All the Leading Stores in Penang. Price per tin of 25: 28 cents. g-Jt, l':, ::v-•> •> m H TANSAN LEMONADE AND121 words
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Article, Illustration93 1913-05-15 6 ryrtiihi J daily (except Sunday* tad foMio holiday*) Arm CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. Faiom' Daily Local I*4 per annum. OaUUtioa... Pootago Extra. MmL Bdilioa (Port Fro#) 917.50 OAILI AODKW: ECHO—PENANG." ToUphoac Noa. Echo 586 Priatiag Department 343 jr.e.-All Mmm iii■ Miln*HooW k, to93 words
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Article1382 1913-05-15 6 From rarioua aides we hare receive*! proofs of the eagerness with which the appointment of a Public Truatee would l*e welcomed by an important section of the Asiatic population of thia Settlement. Specific cases in which heirs have been defraudei by unscrupulous executors have1,382 words
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Article904 1913-05-15 6 Mr. J. T. Tyack, of Alma Estate, Bukit Mertajam, returned from leave last, night by the P. O. e.e. Attaye. e Mr. A. E. E. Franklin, District Officer, Kuala Selangor, returned from leave by the s.s. At$aye last night. Inspector Macnamara, of Butterworth, whose leave is due904 words
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Article1051 1913-05-15 6 The Second Police Court was packed this afternoon, when the case in which a Hindu, named Govinda, was charged with enticing away the wife of Gan Chin Lean, named Oon Kim Neoh, on April 13, was railed for hearing. Mr. G. N. Save appeared for the prosecution.1,051 words
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Advertisement172 1913-05-15 6 E. O. Hotel •:o:« SPECIAL TIFFIN EVERY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnoo r n n n n n n n n n n n n PRITCHARD'S FOR EVERffIINO. n n n n n n n n n n n n 0 o oonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnoo -4 Dai«T Air G«n, single shot, nickl* barrel, walnut172 words
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Article68 1913-05-15 7 SINGAPORE RUBBER AUCTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 15. At the rubber auction at Singapore 102,017 lb. were offered for «ale and 89,625 lit.. iy geld at tbe following prices $145 to 9186 per picul l 1168 First Crepe $172 $lB5 Secojb »i $l6B Tl.inV $139 $15368 words
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Article256 1913-05-15 7 Prospect* Inprovinf. A London correspondent, writing on April 23, says: The Rubber share market has shown an improving tendency, largely due to the confident view* expressed by tho majority of pqieahers at last week’s annual meetings, and ,n particular to Mr. Lampard’s review of the position256 words
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Article149 1913-05-15 7 London, May 2. The Changkat S&lak Rubber and Tin Company, Limited, pays a dividend of 10 {*r cent, and carries forward <£lso. London, May 3. The A lor Pongsu Rubber Estate, Ltd. hat paid a final dividend cf 10 per cent making 15 per cent, for the149 words
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Article45 1913-05-15 7 (By Courtesy of Messrs. The Fjast A*Utjc Co., 1,1 *1 through their agents G, H. Slot A Co.) Fiuo l’ara Sj»ot 3s. 9d. Fine I'ara Forward 3* 9<l. First latex Crepe delivery next three months 3s. 4d. Mulct weak. May 15, 1913.45 words
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Article116 1913-05-15 7 Pari», May 5. M Rarthou, the French Premier, in an important speech at Caen, emphasised the trench love of |>eace, but peace conformable with her pride and dignity. He appealed to die jtatriotism of the nation which, he said, •hould not grudge the money nor the men116 words
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Article106 1913-05-15 7 London, May 7. Ihirmg the report stage of the Budget, Mr. Movd George defended the estimates °f the vield of the Tea Duty. It was true that he anticipated an abnormal increase, but the circumstances were abnormal. He •gretted the necessity of maintaining the •a* and wished106 words
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Article653 1913-05-15 7 THE GRECO-BULGARIAN CONFLICT. re 25 (Renter.j Soria, Mi»\ 1^ ul The semi official explanation of tLc on» flicts lietween the Greek and Bulgarian says that the continual advance of the OpoOTc troops in the district of Prevista, which was originally occupied by the Bulgarians, provoked653 words
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Article167 1913-05-15 7 The Right to Publicity. ImroRTXNT House or Lobds Decision. London, May 6 ’lhe House of Lords gave a unanimous judgment yesterday in a remarkable case, in which a lady and her solicitor appealed against the decision of Mr. Justice Bargrave Deane, which was upheld by the Full167 words
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Article156 1913-05-15 7 LABOUR PARTY AND THE SUFFRAGETTE.” Renter.) London, May 14. The Labour members of Parliament have taken up tbe question of tbe suppression cf the newspaper, The Suffragette. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, Chairman of the Labour Party, will, if necessary, become tbe manager of a National Labour Press to156 words
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Article81 1913-05-15 7 Ar sagtmcnls Cotuplrhd. (Reuter.) London, May 14. The Timer states that arrangements for tbe issue of the loan to China by the quintupls group have practically been completed. Tbe loan will probably be issued ou May 21 and the amount offered iu London will I»e £7,416,680, »n81 words
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Article95 1913-05-15 7 (Reuter.) London, May 14. The Union Castle liner which was stranded at Cape Gatba near Cape Blanco, West Africa, is still not identified. It is believed to be an intermediate steamer. H. M. S. Forte has gone to her assistance. London, May 15. Lloyds’ correspondent at Dakar95 words
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Article53 1913-05-15 7 Reuter.) London, May 14. Kent beat Sussex by 9 wickets. Notts beat Surrey by 4 wickets. Northamptonshire beat Leicestershire by 3 wickets. The match between Worcestershire and Warwickshire was drawn in favour of Worcestershire on points. Tbe match be! een Somersetshire and Gloucestershire was drawn in favour of53 words
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Article71 1913-05-15 7 “The Sh of Friendship-” Reuter.) Washington, May 14. Mr. W- J. Brvau, the U. S. Secretary of State, gave a farewell breakfast to the Peace Centenary delegates. He proposed tbe toast to the ship of friendship which be likened to a Super-Dreadnought, its compass was the heart71 words
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Article37 1913-05-15 7 Resignation of Sir G. A. LowtVer. (Reuter.) London, May 14. The Rt. Hon. Sir Gerard Augustus Lowther, British Ambassador at Constantinople, who has been m ill health for some time, has resigned tbe ambassadorship.37 words
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Article41 1913-05-15 7 Affiliation with Labour Party Rejected. (Renter.) London, May 14. The Co-operative Congress at Aberdeen, by an overwhelming majority, rejected a motion for the affiliation of the Co-operative Union with the Labour Party for which there had been negotiations.41 words
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Article26 1913-05-15 7 Peking, May 8. Seijiro Hi ai, the executive head of the Japanese, railways, has accepted the post of adviser to the Chinese Ministry of Communications.26 words
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Article29 1913-05-15 7 Athens, Mav 5. The engagements of the British Naval and the French Military missions will be j renewed for a further term of three years.29 words
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Article220 1913-05-15 7 To the Editor or thb Straits Echo. I>ear Sir, I have lived long enough in the F.M.S to know that there is crying need for legislation of the kind mentioned in your leading article of yesterday evening. Foreigners have encroached everywhere on the holdings of the Malays and220 words
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Article221 1913-05-15 7 We read in one of tbe London papers to hand by this morning’s mail: From time to time we have called attention to the curious warfare which the Republic of I China continues to wag® against the Tibetans in Eastern Tibet. However involved and I penniless the221 words
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Article156 1913-05-15 7 Tennis Tournament. The following were tbe results of the ties played off yesterday Men's Singles Han Heap A. R R Turner beat T MacDowall 7 —5, 6—4 H C Sells beat RC B Hay 6 1,6 3 S F B Martin heat R E Prentis 6 —2,156 words
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Article330 1913-05-15 7 Yeslsrdsy. To-d*y Rise or Barer. Sellers Buyers Seller* Fall. RUBBER. d. d. d. d. Arglo Malay 12 74 13 74 li 6 13 6 —l4d It.kit Mertajam. 2 34 2 84 2 34 2 84 Chergoneee 3 34 3 84 3 34 3 84 Con*. Malay. 11 74 12330 words
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Article66 1913-05-15 7 The following articles will be found on our outride pages *ge 3.—States and Straits. A Sto*y of Lord Loughborough. 5.—“ The Plea for a Public Trustee.” P. C. C. Bowls Tournament. Cup Tie. The Assizes. 8.—Kung Ho Tung. Rubber Notes. Penang Turf Club. Sir Hugh Clifford's Latest Book. ti66 words
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Article139 1913-05-15 7 The following business m tin ha* beer, done to-day:— Penang Penang Tin Exchange 41AO buyers, no sellers j Singapore: Straits Trading Co. 200 tons at 109.75 Tin is quoted in London to-day at .£226 108. cash and .£218 10 j. three months’ sight. Rangoon rioe is139 words
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Advertisement302 1913-05-15 7 Just Arrived! Just Arrived!! Prof. Deval’s Grand Circus AND Royal Menagerie. To-night and Every Night at 9-15 p.m. Luration Dato Kramat Gardens, Penang. Matinee on Saturday at 4-50 p in. When children will bo admitted at half rates except gallery. TRICES OF ADMISSION. BOARD 8 LODGING. OFFERED to one or302 words
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Article935 1913-05-15 8 Rules or the Penaxo Beaxck. Wo giro below the list of office-bearers and the rules of the Penang branch of the Rung Ho Tutu», which is an association formed to promote unity among the Chinese residents of Penang. Office-Bearers. President —Tye Chen Thean Virr-Pregi. dmt—Q ua’i Beng935 words
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Article594 1913-05-15 8 Plantation Rubber in America. Important matters affecting the welfare of the rubber plantation industry were dealt with by Mr. Noel Trotter at the general meeting of the Rubber Growers’ Association, and by reason of the fact that he rep resented this body at the late Rubber Exbibition iu594 words
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Article121 1913-05-15 8 Drawing for the Griffins. The following was the result of the drawing for the griffius for the'forthcoming meeting, which took place at the Race Course yesterday No. Colour and Sex, Ag". Hoght. Drawn by. 1 Bay Gelding 4yrs. 14.1} F. B. llickett 2 Black Mare ...5 14.0}121 words
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Article101 1913-05-15 8 Penang, May 15, lit 13. 4iu s Bauk drafts on London 2 4 D/D 2 4', TT 2/4**; 3tn s Credits 2 1 5 t>o d s 2 4i; ?od/« 2/4* D D Bank buying 2/4 New York Paris 294, Hamburg 238’ Java, Bauk demand m m buving101 words
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Article521 1913-05-15 8 Malayan Monochromes. By Sir Hugh Clifford, r.c M (Author of Studies in Brown Humanity, Ac.). Loudon John Murray. fis. Sir Hugh Clifford’s latest volume comprises a collection of twelve stories, most of which have already seen the light in various magazines and periodicals They are521 words
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Advertisement348 1913-05-15 8 A Real Historical Event TO-NIGHT t Adrianople (Siege and Last Attack) TOGETHER WITH To-night’s Superb Change. The Servian Artillery in Action Turks Repulse An Attack Preparing for the Final Rush AT The Standard Kinematograph or Till CRYSTAL PICTURE PALACE. Chulia Street near the Station. ADRIANOPLE Siege and Final Attack. The348 words
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Advertisement632 1913-05-15 8 Penang Motion Picture Show, Location: —Penang Road. Grand Gala Nights. Special 2 NIGHTS ONLY. Special Thursday 15th. Friday 16th. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME with Half Price to all Seats at our Show in order to prove the excellouce of our newly-arrived machinery now in use. iV.fl.— Tho engine lias been632 words
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Advertisement62 1913-05-15 8 i few;:*: v.w.v si? tl Odol is the first and only preparation for cleansing the mouth and teeth which exercises its antiseptic and refreshing powers not only during the few moments of application, but continuously for some hours afterwards. Price per flask 90 cts. Of all Chemists <0 Stores. THIS62 words
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Advertisement268 1913-05-15 8 “PENANG SIN POE.” Chinese Daily Newspaper. 1 T you want to make your goods known JL to the Chinese, advertise in the Penang Sin Poe which is the best advertising medium of its kind in the St 1 aits and 1 F. M. S For contract and non-contract advertise- tnents,268 words
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Article30 1913-05-15 9 Vestclt tram Agenti Due Singapore linfloir Singapore s r/i arnhortt Colombo Arcalia Colombo A.G.ACo. B M ACo BM.ACo. A.a.ACo. 1 ;1 7th May 2l<t fy 22nd 291 h30 words
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Article20 1913-05-15 9 1 Veuelt For Agentt Leave» 1 Colombo A.O.ACo. May. Hutlov ‘Colombo B.MACo Xcharnhortt Singapore B.M.ACo. Arcadia Singapore A.G.ACO. 120 words
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Advertisement275 1913-05-15 9 Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mall Service. Outward. M,<v 15 Assay© connecting with Matmora 29 Arcadia Medina Juno 12 Devanba Moldaria 26 China Maloja July 10 Assaye Mongolia *24 Delta Macedonia Homeward PARKS BY MAIL STEAMERS. 1st class 2nd class Dmdon by Sea $505-72 $377-14 T\> Marseilles or Gibraltar $528-00 $358-29275 words
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Advertisement1518 1913-05-15 9 SHIPPING .> BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. KONINKLIJKE PAKETYAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) MBMT5CHER LLOYD, BUM IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. THE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa Naples (connection Marseilles, Alexandra and vice versa).1,518 words
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Article996 1913-05-15 10 It is most unfortunate for China that the murder of Mr. Sung Chiao-jen should have taken place on the eve of the establishment of the permanent government, when the prospect of not only cementing the friendly sentiments between the North and the South, but996 words
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Article300 1913-05-15 10 Discussing the present situation, in the (Contemporary Review, Dr. Dillon emphasises the damage to the Triple Alliance and makes some comments on Germany’s Call to Arms and Alms "So long as we keep clearly in view the vast changes which, potential ever since the Treaty300 words
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Article151 1913-05-15 10 The passing of the White Slave Traffic Bill into law will salve the consciences of many good folk who imagine vain things of legislation. All complacent people will be ■hocked to read the recent revelations made by Mr. S. H. London, investigating present conditions151 words
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Article167 1913-05-15 10 Friday May 10, 1913. 1 Overture Bronze Horse... Suppe 2 Everybody’s Doing it Berlin 3 Waltz Song of the Sea Quentin 4 Sizillietta Blon 5 March Hurrah Boys Lacalle Saturday, May 17, 1913. Golf Club. 1 Selection Babylonia Wiliams 2 Two Step... Intermezzo Merry Thoughts Anthony 3 Selection167 words
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Advertisement286 1913-05-15 10 Java —Australia Line OF THE Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatchappy (Royal Dutch Packet Company.) Regular monthly service of the magnificent passenger wteamersi Van Linscboten > 3500 R T XX B o* era’T month. ONE CLASS (SALOON) ONLY Birina Terr auDerior accommodation, at moderate rates of passage money. Sra S available for 12286 words
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Advertisement51 1913-05-15 10 A Good Rule for the Home. Moko it a rule of your hone to always keep on hand a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy aa a safeguard against bowel complaints. It always cures promptly and no household is safe without it. For sale br all Dispensaries and51 words
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Advertisement62 1913-05-15 10 For o Um Bock. When jou have pains or lameness in the back bathe the parts with Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice a day, massaging with the palm of the hand for five minutes at each application. Then dampen a piece of flannel slightly with this liniment and bind it on62 words
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Advertisement529 1913-05-15 10 A BLESSING TO WOMEN. Throughout the irony stages of woman’s life, from peevish girlhood through womanhood, motherhood, to the declining years of old age. there is no better, milder, or more effective medical com* panion to womcn-folk than Dr. Morse s Indian Root Pills. 1 hey promote a healthy and529 words
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Advertisement153 1913-05-15 11 T QU tT TO H.M. THE KINO FOUR GOOD THINGS IN THE HOUSE, DON’T MISS THEM. 1 Milkmaid Condensed SWISS MILK (Sweetened). $11-00 PER CASE. Cash (IN DEALER S SHOP, NOT DELIVERED.) Ideal Condensed SWISS MILK (Unsweetened). Price: $7.75 Cash PER CASE. (IN DEALER S SHOP. NOT DELIVERED.) 48 TINS153 words
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Advertisement1846 1913-05-15 12 BAZiHL Guide to Penang, BT THB LATB E. F. Skertchly, m.s. Peic• SO ctnta. f" Worth m Dollar a copySTRAITS ornci. •OLD AT ECHO AJTD AT TIE UU4-T10WLI FIRM. Chinese Scribbling Paper poi ornct ou. Price, 41 por packet of 180 full sheets (Can be out to 12* x 8*.)1,846 words
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